The 51s might be getting third baseman T.J. Rivera back sooner than expected.
Saturday, the 51s erupted for six runs in the fifth inning capped by an Eric Campbell three-run home run.
A toddler was taken to the hospital Sunday night after nearly drowning in a pool, police said.
Power was restored to all but 660 of the affected customers by 10 p.m.
An organization that’s part of the attack dog network created by Hillary Clinton ally David Brock accused Donald Trump’s charitable foundation of breaking tax laws in a complaint sent to the Internal Revenue Service.
A week ago, it was only a matter of time until Golden State was crowned as a repeat NBA champion. But LeBron James flipped the script for Cleveland.
In light of recent tragic events, organizers of the 16th annual Las Vegas Juneteenth Festival said the celebration isneeded more than ever.
Are the rich paying their “fair share” in taxes yet? A study from the Congressional Budget Office shows they’re going far above and beyond what’s fair.
Sets from celebrated dance music acts such Chainsmokers, Zedd, Above & Beyond drew crowds so massive that latecomers were relegated to watching the performances from several hundred yards back with a sea of fans in front of them.
The second day of the Electric Daisy Carnival was successful with no fatalities but more medical calls and a fire were reported, Las Vegas police said.
LeBron James is a champion again, and the NBA Finals MVP again.
After a full seven-game championship, basketball fans in Cleveland have what they want. Here’s how the city reacted.
Pahranagat Valley’s football team captured its eighth consecutive state title, running its winning streak to 93 games, matching a national record for the longest winning streak in eight-man football. The Panthers were the Review-Journal’s Team of the Year.
A 66-year-old woman is in serious condition after a 2-car crash in the central Las Vegas Valley.
An officer tried talking to him, but the man jumped off the bridge and landed in the I-15 southbound lanes.
The Clark County Fire Department is investigating an apartment building fire that displaced up to 19 people on Sunday.
Two minimum-security inmates walked away from a firefighting camp on Sunday, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
Donald Trump suggested Sunday that the United States should “seriously” consider profiling Muslims inside the country as a terrorism-fighting tool.
Bishop Gorman’s Biaggio Ali Walsh rushed for 33 touchdowns in helping the Gaels to a seventh consecutive state championship and a second straight No. 1 national ranking. He was the Review-Journal’s Male Athlete of the Year.
Johnson took his first major championship in style, lacing a 6-iron to 5 feet on the 18th hole.
According to court filings, the library personnel summoned police who handcuffed Flores and took her firearm, holster and five rounds of ammunition.
The festival-goers are here and the Electric Daisy Carnival got started Saturday night at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Mix up something special for Dad as he celebrates Father’s Day and National Martini Day on Sunday.
The College of Southern Nevada has decided to grow its athletic program, expanding from two teams to five in the past year.
Most Electric Daisy Carnival attendees probably don’t come to the three-day music festival seeking a civics lesson. But this year’s presidential election did not stop at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway gates.
As the owner of a popular gun store in Amelia, Ohio, James Baker was known for preaching safety first. In the end, a gun-safety class cost the 64-year-old his life.
To critics of the federal effort to entomb the nation’s most potent radioactive material in Yucca Mountain, the newly released book, “Waste of a Mountain,” snubs the Nevada congressional delegation’s 30-year opposition to haul and bury the nation’s spent nuclear fuel in a maze of tunnels 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
Centennial junior Karina Haymore won the Division I state cross country title, then posted the state’s fastest times in the 800- and 1,600-meter runs in track. She was Review-Journal’s Female Athlete of the Year.
